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General Health And Safety


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> Abrasive Wheel/Cutting Discs Stihl Saw
> Manual Handling for Operatives
> Aluminium Mobile Access Tower
> Risk Assessment
> Lock out / Tag out
> Asbestos Awareness - ½ day course
> Risk Assessment and Method Statement - 1 day course
> Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (Assessor) - 1 day course
> Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (Awareness) - ½ day course
> > Display Screen Equipment Assessor - ½ day course
> Manual Handling Instructor & Assessor - 5 day
> Office Safety - ½ day
> IOSH Working Safely - 1 Day
> IOSH Managing Safely - 4 day
> IOSH Managing Safely in Construction - 4 day
 

Latest Information

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a warning to employers on the need to train their staff on the proper use of machinery after a North Wales worker was paralysed.
SFJ Ltd, of Bangor, were fined £15,000 and ordered to pay costs of £7,500 at Caernarfon Crown Court following the incident in February 2005 in which Clive Forbes of Colwyn Bay received his injuries. 

HSE inspector Debbie John said: “This was a tragic set of circumstances which led to this accident, but it demonstrates how important it is to be properly trained to use machinery or any kind.” 

Every year, around 70 people are killed, and a further 2000 injured as a result of incidents involving vehicles at work. The most common vehicle accidents at work are caused by:
• people being hit by vehicles
• people falling from vehicles
• objects falling from vehicles on to people
• vehicles toppling over
She added: “HSE is also currently running a campaign on the dangers of falling from height, and this case once again provides a reminder that it can be extremely dangerous to fall even from a relatively low height.”

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